College Students Need to be Taught How to Deal with Frustration
Frustration is a part oflife. Things break just when we need to use them. Traffic is badjustwhen we need to get somewhere quickly. These types of things happen all over the world toeveryone.
Sadly, many of toda)ls young people have been sheltered from life's frustrations by their over-protective parents, who always solve all problems for them and give them everything theywant. As a result, these young people become completely ignorant about dealing with frustration. They have no idea what to do when in trouble, or feel unable to cope with life when a problem arises.
Since parents are failing so badly to help their children in this area, universities mustundertake the responsibility to give young people instructions about how to tackle frustrationsin life. Then, when students graduate from college, they will posses the capability and confidence in facing frustration in their future life.